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this could also be fun, almost like a crash course to see if it is something i really am interested in. i have looked into the epa testing requirements, and it doesnt seem too tough to me...after graduating from Georgia Tech, I am pretty proficient with studying and taking tests.

Please contain your tinkerings to your own equipment so you don't include others when something goes wrong.

Originally Posted by gatechmp3

i have also thought about taking some basic hvac classes at the local community college, just to get my feet wet a bit...are the classes worth taking?

I walked out of one of these classes. I was 19 and taking classes concurrent with on the job training.

The instructor put a wiring diagram on the board and started to walk us through it. When I pointed out that it was a dead short, he told me I didn't know what I was talking about.